WAR CRIMES: Memories

Europeans, like the rest of humanity,
would like to forget the bad past and look forward to a good future.
But they have too much to remember. At Nürnberg last week, these
grisly tales welled up:

¶ Witness Alfred Balachowsky, physician,
remembered thousands of men & women whose livers were removed, who were
shot with poisoned bullets or infected with typhus bacilli by German
scientists. Said French Prosecutor Charles Dubost: "German medical
literature is very rich in experiments on adults who died suddenly
between the hours of 5 and 6 a.m."